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In the vastness of space, we live on a tiny blue dot that supports life. But its beauty is fragile. These poems celebrate the landscapes that sustain us. Using a variety of poetic styles, including the delicate verbal economy of Japanese haiku, the poems portray the vast tapestry of life that we need to cherish and protect. The poems celebrate our planet while also warning of the cost of abandoning our vigilance. This book is a must-read for lovers of poetry and the resplendent natural world.
Poet, novelist and travel writer William Graham has assembled an informative, inspirational and beautiful collection of essays about and poems inspired by his many world travels over the past decade. From Nantucket to the Amazon jungle, from Nova Scotia to South Africa, Graham shows how travel informs and inspires.
I was in prison and you came to visit me … I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." (Matthew 25:36, 40) Rick Warren says, "Whatever Jesus did on planet earth while in His physical body He intends to continue to do today through His spiritual body - the church. Question: Suppose, just suppose, Jesus were on earth today, right now, today, would we find Him visiting the prisons, talking with the prisoners, or mingling with criminals? Of course we would. Jesus would be in the prisons, offering healing, grace, forgiveness, salvation -- and His friendship. But, what if no one from outside the prison would carry His message to those in the inside? Answer: God will raise up someone already in the inside. May we introduce exhibit number one: William Graham, inmate #123781, Colorado Corrections, witness for Christ. God sent His Son to set prisoners free-not necessarily from their physical prisons of brick, mortar, steels and bars,, but surely from the imprisonment of sin. Read William Graham's testimony - you won't be disappointed.I was in prison and you came to visit me … I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." (Matthew 25:36, 40) Rick Warren says, "Whatever Jesus did on planet earth while in His physical body He intends to continue to do today through His spiritual body - the church. Question: Suppose, just suppose, Jesus were on earth today, right now, today, would we find Him visiting the prisons, talking with the prisoners, or mingling with criminals? Of course we would. Jesus would be in the prisons, offering healing, grace, forgiveness, salvation -- and His friendship. But, what if no one from outside the prison would carry His message to those in the inside? Answer: God will raise up someone already in the inside. May we introduce exhibit number one: William Graham, inmate #123781, Colorado Corrections, witness for Christ. God sent His Son to set prisoners free-not necessarily from their physical prisons of brick, mortar, steels and bars,, but surely from the imprisonment of sin. Read William Graham's testimony - you won't be disappointed.
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